New Hope Early Learning offers early childhood education in a Christian environment regardless of race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
We run a half day program for 2,3,4, and kindergarten.
Promptness and regular attendance are encouraged. However, when children are ill we expect them to stay home.
A certificate of health is required of all children and can be acquired from the Health Department or your family physician.
Also a copy of the child's birth certificate will be needed.
The children do bring their own snack to school.
Our classes work on many readiness skills including large and small motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Chapel and outdoor times are also integral parts of our program. Social behavior is most important in laying a good foundation for learning.
When your child leaves our program, our desire is that he/she leaves with a good self-image fostering their self-confidence so that they may continue to learn in the years ahead.
Quick Stats (2024-25)
- Top Ranked FL School
- School Type: Early Childhood / Day Care
- Grades: Prekindergarten-Kindergarten
- Enrollment: 81 students
- Yearly Tuition: $210
- Average class size: 10 students
- Application Deadline: None / Rolling
- Source: Verified school update
Top Rankings
New Hope Early Learning ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Florida for:
Category
Attribute
School History
School Overview
School Type
Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Prekindergarten-Kindergarten
Year Founded
1966
Student Body
Total Students
81 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
20%
State avg.: 47%
Students by Grade
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
1 teacher
Average Class Size
10 students
Classroom Dress Code
Casual
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Yearly Tuition Cost
Tuition Notes
tuition ranges from $210 to $230 monthly
Reg fee $75 Supply fee $175 yearly
Admissions Director
Wendy Johnson
Sports
School Notes
- New Hope Early Learning offers early childhood education in a Christian environment regardless of race, color, and national or ethnic origin. Promptness and regular attendance are encouraged. However, when children are ill we expect them to stay home. A certificate of health is required of all children and can be acquired from the Health Department or your family physician. Also a copy of the child's birth certificate will be needed. The children do bring their own snack to school. Our classes work on many readiness skills including large and small motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Chapel and outdoor times are also integral parts of our program. Social behavior is most important in laying a good foundation for learning. When your child leaves our program, our desire is that he/she leaves with a good self-image fostering their self-confidence so that they may continue to learn in the years ahead.The four year old classes are a part of the VPK program of Florida.
Source: Verified school update
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does New Hope Early Learning cost?
New Hope Early Learning's tuition is approximately $210 for private students.
What sports does New Hope Early Learning offer?
New Hope Early Learning offers 2 interscholastic sports: Dance and Soccer.
What is New Hope Early Learning's ranking?
New Hope Early Learning ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Florida for: Oldest founding date.
When is the application deadline for New Hope Early Learning?
The application deadline for New Hope Early Learning is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).
In what neighborhood is New Hope Early Learning located?
New Hope Early Learning is located in the Limona Improvement neighborhood of Brandon, FL. There are 3 other private schools located in Limona Improvement.
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